Climate change‐induced shifts in fire for Mediterranean ecosystems

Global Ecology and Biogeography - Tập 22 Số 10 - Trang 1118-1129 - 2013
Enric Batllori1, Marc‐André Parisien2, Meg A. Krawchuk3, Max A. Moritz1
1Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
2Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
3Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

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AbstractAim Pyrogeographical theory suggests that fire is controlled by spatial gradients in resources to burn (fuel amount) and climatic conditions promoting combustion (fuel moisture). Examining trade‐offs among these environmental constraints is critical to understanding future fire activity. We evaluate constraints on fire frequency in modern fire records over the entire Mediterranean biome and identify potential shifts in fire activity under an ensemble of global climate projections.Location The biome encompassing the Mediterranean‐type ecosystems (MTEs).Methods We evaluate potential changes in fire over the 21st century in MTEs based on a standardized global framework. Future fire predictions are generated from statistical fire−climate models driven by ensembles of climate projections under the IPCC A2 emissions scenario depicting warmer–drier and warmer–wetter syndromes. We test the hypothesis that MTEs lie in the transition zone discriminating fuel moisture versus fuel amount as the dominant constraint on fire activity.Results Fire increases reported in MTEs in recent decades may not continue throughout the century. MTEs occupy a sensitive portion of global fire−climate relationships, especially for precipitation‐related variables, leading to highly divergent fire predictions under drier versus wetter syndromes. Warmer–drier conditions could result in decreased fire activity over more than half the Mediterranean biome by 2070–2099, and the opposite is predicted under a warmer–wetter future. MTEs encompass, however, a climate space broad and complex enough to include spatially varied fire responses and potential conversions to non‐MTE biomes.Main conclusions Our results strongly support the existence of both fuel amount and fuel moisture constraints on fire activity and show their geographically variable influence throughout MTEs. Climatic controls on fire occurrence in MTEs lie close to ‘tipping points’, where relatively small changes in future climates could translate into drastic and divergent shifts in fire activity over the Mediterranean biome, mediated by productivity alterations.

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